Defense Garden Packages Are the Year’s Biggest Garden Seed Values 

141 Kentucky Wonder. Best known and 
most popular pole bean. Heavy producer, 
pods hanging in clusters. Fleshy green 
pods, very crisp when young. Postpaid: 
D.G.B.P., 19c; 1 lb., 29c; 3 lbs., 79c; 5 
lbs., $1.25. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.60. 
146 Kentucky Wonder Wax. A fine wax 
pole bean, very early. Pods golden yel- 
low, delicious flavor. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 
Ste; 1 ib., Sic; 2 Ibs., 58c; 3 lhs., Sle. '* 
144 Cutshort. <A favorite for planting 
in corn. Good for snap beans, Post- 
paid: D.G.B.P., 18c; 1 1lhb., 27c; 2 Ilbs., 
49c; 3 lbs., 70c. 
149 Missouri Wonder or Noxall. The 
earliest green podded pole or corn hill 
bean. Pods long, round and tender. 
Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 18c; 1 1b., 27c; 2 lbs., 
49c; 3 lbs., 70c. 
145 King of the Garden Lima. Strong 
grower and heavy yielder. Uniform 
pods of fine quality. Postpaid D.G.B.P., 
19c; 1 lh., 29c; 2 lbs., 54c; 3 lbs., 79c. 
POLE BEAN COLLECTION 
for cornfield, canning, snap beans and 
dry shell beans. 
D.G.B.P. Kentucky Wonder Wax.|21c 
Kentucky 
Wonder 
D.G.B.P. King of Garden Lima..19c 
D.G.B.P. Kentucky Wonder 
Catalog value 59c. 
No. 550C. 

You save 14c: only... 45¢ 
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147 Michigan Navy. The greatest pea 
or cornfield bean, heavily productive. 
Popular for cooking. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 
13c; 1 lb., 19c; 5 lbs., 80c. 
150 Red Kidney. Dark Red. The old- 
fashioned baking bean. Produces large 
flat green pods, well filled with large red 
kidney-shaped beans, rich in flavor. Post- 
paid: D.G.B.P., 15c; 1 1b., 23c; 5 lbs., 90c. 

BEAN CULTURE—HOW TO PLANT 
Don’t plant until the ground is thoroughly 
warm. Plant about 2% feet apart in rows, 
about 3 inches apart in the row. Cover about 
2 inches pressing soil down firmly. One pound 
plants about 100 feet of row. Plant every 10 
days to: two weeks for a continuous supply. 
Pick frequently to insure longer bearing. Don’t 
pick or cultivate when vines are wet. 
Plant Pole Beans one week later than Bush 
Beans. Plant 3 to 6 beans to a hill, about 3 
to 4 feet apart. 
SAVE 20c—BUY THESE BEST 4 
.G.B.P. Sure Crop Wax 
.G.B.P. Kentucky Wonder 
.G.B.P. 
.G. re. 
Henderson’s Bush Lima.15c 
Tendergreen 7 
Regular Catalog Value 69c. 
No. 551C. You save 20c: only.... 




person needs 5 quarts canned and 
276 EHarly Sensational. The 
ears are beauties to see, uni- 
form size, well filled and plenty 
of them. The earliest of any 
variety with finest flavor. Ker- 
nels creamy white, extra sweet, 
juicy and tender. Postpaid: 
D.G.B.P.j.19¢c} 1 Ib. 29¢:: 2 Ibs., 
54c; 3 lbs., 79c. 
277 Golden Bantam. The fa- 
vorite early yellow sweet corn. 
Ears 5 to 6 inches long, kernels 
broad, deep golden yellow, very 
sweet, juicy and tender. Post- 
paid: D.G.B.P., 13c; 1 1b., 19c; 
2 lbs., 36c; 3 lbs., 49c. 
278 Delues Golden Giant. 
Mid-season yellow variety, good 
for home and market garden. 
A week earlier than Bantam. 
Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 16c; 1 Ilhb., 
25c; 2 lbs., 45c; 3 lbs., 59c. 
281 Early Sunshine. Four to 
five days earlier than Golden 
Bantam. Good sized ears, 10 
to 12 rowed. Kernels golden 
yellow, sweet, tender. Post- 
paid: D.G.B.P., 17c; 1 1b., 26c; 
2 lbs., 47c; 3 lbs., 63c. 
283 Early Minnesota. A very 
dependable productive variety, 
extra early. Ears. are long, 
with large white grains, sweet 
and tender. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 
17c; 1 lb. 27c; 2 lhs., 47c; 3 
lbs., 63c. 
SWEET CORN “FLAVOR 
FAVORITES" | 
Have delicious flavored Sweet Corn 
all summer with these early, medi- 
um, and late varieties. 
D.G.B.P. Golden Bantam 
Hybrid 
D.G.B.P. Golden Evergreen.17c 
D.G.B.P. Stowell’s Ever- 
MPOREN SS ck Ubbie tt su) 14c 
Regular Catalog Value 54c 
No. 552C. You save 15c: 39¢ 
only 
Golden Bantam 
Make a succession of plantings, especially an Hybrid varieties. 
poun 
D.G.B.P. per person as 1 pound will plant 50 hills 3 feet apart. 
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dried. 
289 Golden Evergreen. A 
cross between Golden Bantam 
and Stowell’s Evergreen com- 
bining the deliciously sweet 
flavor of Golden Bantam with 
the tenderness of Stowells 
Evergreen. Ears with 14 to 18 
rows, kernels rich golden yel- 
low of finest quality. Postpaid: 
D.G.B.P., 17c; 1 lb., 26c; 3 lbs., 
69c; 5 lbs., $1.05. 
290 Early Evergreen. The 
earliest of all Evergreens. Ears 
are fully as large as Stowell’s 
and remain tender for a longer 
period. One week earlier. Post- 
paid: D.G.B.P., 16c; 1 Ihb., 25c; 
3 lbs., 65c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
287 Stowell’s Evergreen. The 
best known standard main crop 
Sweet corn, excelling all others. 
Ears 8 inches long, 16 to 20 
rowed. Very productive. Ker- 
nels clear white, deep, medium 
width, sugary and tender. Post- 
paid: D.G.B.P., 14c; 1 lb., 21c; 
3 lbs., 57c; 5 lbs., 85c. 
284 Country Gentleman. One of 
the best known late varieties, su- 
perior for home and market gardens 
and commercial ecanners. Stalks often 
with two ears. Ears 7 to 8 inches 
long, with narrow irregular grains 
of good quality, sweet and tender. 
Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 15e; 1 Ib., 23¢; 
eae 63c. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
284X—Golden Country Gentleman. 
A golden yellow country Gentleman, 
large ears, shoe peg Kernels, sweet, 
fine quality. Postpaid: D.G.B.P., 
21e; 1 lb., 33¢; 3 lbs., 89e. 
277X Golden Bantam Hybrid. 
Your favorite early Sweet Corn now 
better than ever. More hardy, finer 
flavor, heavier yielder. D.G.B.P., 
23e; 1 Ib., he Me Ibs., 69e, 
Other Hybrids—Page 49. Stowell’s Evergreen 
